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Samantha M.
Samantha M.

It's scary and sad, their own families and people go against them for something that they can't control. I wish I could help.

Lyubena Kuzmanova
Lyubena Kuzmanova

Huh, that is what uneducated and misinformed people do...Can't believe that nowadays such people still exist...

Diane R.
Diane R.

Sadly, the killings continue.  Tanzanian television just reported the murder of a 7 year old with albinism and his grandfather in the community of Tahora.

Photojournalist Jacquelyn Martin visited the Kabanga Protectorate Center where these photos were taken after learning about it through the work of Asante Mariamu 

Please check out www.asante-mariamu.org. to learn more about the challenges facing East Africans with albinism.


Kimberly Hanatgeo
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I believe Albinos are the link between peoples of all colors!!!!!

Kimberly Hanatgeo
Kimberly Hanatgeo

Perhaps these children should be placed for adoption in another country. They are all beautiful and I full admire the young 20 year old man, Maajabu Boaz. He is beautiful. Makes me think of Boaz of the Bible.

Mary Rena Smith
Mary Rena Smith like.author.displayName 1 Like

Many Native Americans revere the Albino Buffalo, and protect them. These Buffalo are considered sacred and may bring good fortune.  It is sad that Albino children around the world are feared or considered to bring bad fortune.

I agree, Angel is so beautiful! Thank heavens that Tanzania tries to protect their Albinos. If  those in Tanzania will pay up to $75,000 for a "complete Albino set," they are in realty paying that price for murder, as no one could live after having all those parts removed from their bodies. So that means most Witch Doctors are definitely NOT "doctors" as we Americans define the word Doctor.

My daughter was once a Peace Corps Volunteer in a West African county.  She told us that there were "occasional" Witch Doctors who tried to help persons, not harm or kill them.

Stacy La Mascus
Stacy La Mascus like.author.displayName 1 Like

Zawia Kassim is lovely! What a gorgeous smile that girl has. I hope she does become a teacher; I would like to learn lessons from someone who has been through so much and still can smile with such genuine joy. Keep going Zawia!!!

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